Gervaise McKerr Case:
House Of Lords To Be Heard Next Week
30th January 2004 --
On Monday and Tuesday of next week, the House of Lords will
hear the leading test case on the right to life and allegations
of a shoot to kill policy adopted by British security forces in
Ireland. Gervaise McKerr was shot and killed by the RUC along
with Eugene Toman and Sean Burns on 11th November 1982. It is
accepted that although all three men were unarmed, a total of
109 rounds were fired at the car they occupied. The outcome of
this case will affect many similar cases.
In May 2001, after lengthy court proceedings brought together
with a number of other families (Including that of Patrick
Shanaghan, the Loughgall families and Pearse Jordan), the
European Court of Human Rights found that the British Government
were guilty of a breach of the families' right to life. In
particular, the court found that the investigation into the
murder did not meet international standards of openness,
fairness and independence and was a breach of Article 2 of the
European Convention. The investigation had been conducted by the
RUC themselves, and was reviewed in the Stalker and Sampson
reports which were commissioned into the allegations of the
shoot to kill policy, but were then withheld from the public
domain and the families concerned.
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